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Carl Saubert

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Carl Saubert

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1920 (aged 74–75)
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Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CARL SAUBERT

PIONEER TWO RIVERS MAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
Carl Saubert, pioneer resident of Manitowoc, died at his home at Two Rivers last evening of infirmities incident to old age. Deceased was born in Mackelberg, Germany in 1845 and had reached the advanced age of 75 years.
He came to Wisconsin with his parents and the family settled at Rangeline where for many years the family had the post office. Mr. Saubert's father having been appointed to the place when the office was first established. A number of years ago the family moved to Two Rivers where Mrs. Saubert died four years ago. The family conducted the Union House for many years.
Decedent is survived by four daughters and three sons. The funeral will be held from St. John's Lutheran church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 22, 1920 P. 1
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ANSWER LAST SUMMONS
Carl Saubert, Aged Seventy-Five, Died After Short Illness
After only a few days illness, Carl Saubert, old and well known resident
of this city, was called by death at his home on Washington Street
Wednesday afternoon.
Deceased was a resident of this city, nearly fifty years. He was born in
Germany seventy-five years ago and came to this country when a boy.
About 45 years ago he purchased the Union House on the corner of
Washington & 15th Streets and conducted the same for 25 years when he
engaged in farming a few years and then retired from active work and was
enjoying his declining years in apparent good health up to the time of
his short illness. His wife died four years ago. He leaves the following
sons and daughters, Robert, Carl, Albert and Miss Ella of this city,
Mrs. Emanuel Wetzel and Mrs.Otto Uttech of Jefferson and Mrs. William
Mentey of Kenosha. Funeral arrangements had not been completed at the
time of going to press.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 22, 1920
CARL SAUBERT

PIONEER TWO RIVERS MAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
Carl Saubert, pioneer resident of Manitowoc, died at his home at Two Rivers last evening of infirmities incident to old age. Deceased was born in Mackelberg, Germany in 1845 and had reached the advanced age of 75 years.
He came to Wisconsin with his parents and the family settled at Rangeline where for many years the family had the post office. Mr. Saubert's father having been appointed to the place when the office was first established. A number of years ago the family moved to Two Rivers where Mrs. Saubert died four years ago. The family conducted the Union House for many years.
Decedent is survived by four daughters and three sons. The funeral will be held from St. John's Lutheran church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 22, 1920 P. 1
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ANSWER LAST SUMMONS
Carl Saubert, Aged Seventy-Five, Died After Short Illness
After only a few days illness, Carl Saubert, old and well known resident
of this city, was called by death at his home on Washington Street
Wednesday afternoon.
Deceased was a resident of this city, nearly fifty years. He was born in
Germany seventy-five years ago and came to this country when a boy.
About 45 years ago he purchased the Union House on the corner of
Washington & 15th Streets and conducted the same for 25 years when he
engaged in farming a few years and then retired from active work and was
enjoying his declining years in apparent good health up to the time of
his short illness. His wife died four years ago. He leaves the following
sons and daughters, Robert, Carl, Albert and Miss Ella of this city,
Mrs. Emanuel Wetzel and Mrs.Otto Uttech of Jefferson and Mrs. William
Mentey of Kenosha. Funeral arrangements had not been completed at the
time of going to press.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 22, 1920

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